The dynamics of running a business are constantly changing. New rules, new players, new methodologies, new opportunities and new business paradigms. There are multiple “Forces @ Work”. In a highly competitive world, you’ve got to get it right the first time. The cost of unwinding wrong business decisions can be detrimental to growth and could even tear the organization apart.
This year, the...
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The dynamics of running a business are constantly changing. New rules, new players, new methodologies, new opportunities and new business paradigms. There are multiple “Forces @ Work”. In a highly competitive world, you’ve got to get it right the first time. The cost of unwinding wrong business decisions can be detrimental to growth and could even tear the organization apart.
This year, the “never miss” NASSCOM Product Conclave deliberates these very “Forces @ Work” and equips you with powerful ideas that will help you build and take your product to the customer.
This gathering of the software product ecosystem – both from India and abroad – comprises a carefully selected team of speakers who have decades of cumulative experience in nurturing, running and growing software product businesses.
Who are the confirmed speakers for 2011?
Anand Rajaraman | Founder & Chairman, Kosmix
Brad Smith | President & CEO, Intuit
Jim Geisman | Founder and principal of Software Pricing Partners, Inc.
Sanjiv Sidhu | Founder and Chairman, O9 Solutions
Tarkan Maner | President, CEO and Chief Customer Advocate, WYSE Technologies
Vivek Wadhwa | Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University
And there are more to come.
What are the top 3 conference takeaways?
Building and Marketing Consumer products
Selling to Enterprise customers
Creating real product organizations
If you have a software product or are contemplating one, then you can’t afford not to be present. After a tremendously successful event last year, the next edition of the NASSCOM Product Forum is here again on November 9 and 10 in Bangalore with excellent opportunities to network, learn, share ideas and voice opinions.